‘Prints don’t lie’: a platinum printer’s craft – in pictures

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‘One of the very first processes that was around in the 1800s was salt printing, which was based on silver. Henry Fox Talbot [a photography pioneer] used salt prints and someone realised that if silver could work to make an image, why not try what we refer to as “noble metals”, which are platinum, palladium and gold. Silver fades but the noble metals don’t.’

Aguilar pouring green liquid into a container over a print
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